Seed Library
Basil
Beefsteak Tomato
Beets
Broccoli (De Cicco)
Butternut Squash (Waltham)
![Butternut Squash](/sites/default/files/styles/equipment_gadgets_teaser/public/2022-12/butternut.jpg?itok=gU_BwHEc)
This squash ranks highly as a baking squash, developing a nutty flavor and high yielding vines.
Cauliflower (Early Snowball)
![Cauliflower](/sites/default/files/styles/equipment_gadgets_teaser/public/2022-12/cauliflower.jpg?itok=3sjJafi4)
This variety produces delicious cauliflower heads that can be steamed, baked, roasted or eaten raw.
Cherokee Black Beans
![Cherokee Black Beans](/sites/default/files/styles/equipment_gadgets_teaser/public/2022-12/Cherokee%20Black.jpg?itok=qZ_cFube)
These beans are also called Cherokee Trail of Tears Beans and are delicious as a snap bean or as dried black beans.
Cherokee Purple Tomato
Cucumber (A&C Pickling Cucumber)
Cucumber (Bushy)
Cucumber (Early Fortune)
Eggplant (Florida High Bush)
![Florida High Bush Eggplant](/sites/default/files/styles/equipment_gadgets_teaser/public/2022-12/eggplant.jpg?itok=9aO5fUxK)
This variety is disease and drought resistant, and bears pear shaped fruit that lifts off of the ground.
German Pink Tomato
![German Pink Tomato](/sites/default/files/styles/equipment_gadgets_teaser/public/2022-12/german%20pink.jpg?itok=v4ItQ5iq)
This variety of beefsteak has a meaty flesh with fewer seeds, and is great for canning.
Igleheart Yellow Cherry Tomato
Kale (Lacinato)
![Kale (Lacinato)](/sites/default/files/styles/equipment_gadgets_teaser/public/2022-12/kale.jpg?itok=UGAC6q-7)
Also called Dinosaur or Nero di Toscana, this Italian Kale dates back to the 18th century and has dark, green, flavorful leaves.
Lettuce (Grandpa Admire's)
Lettuce (Green Oakleaf)
![Green Oakleaf Lettuce](/sites/default/files/styles/equipment_gadgets_teaser/public/2022-12/Green%20oakleaf.jpg?itok=2Ai47VEC)
Named for its oakleaf shaped leaves, this lettuce holds well in hot weather and grows looseleaf.